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Someone needs to send Senator Kerry that wake-up call, or at least not let him run the country under false pretenses of the kind of enemy we’re up against.
Even for the students who have not yet sealed their absentee ballots or punched their chads, the votes are in: an overwhelming majority of Harvard students supports John F. Kerry for president.
What’s more important than Kerry’s statements on the campaign, of course, is his record. He voted against significant anti-Cold War efforts, and spoke against our “paranoia about the Russians” in a 1971 speech before the U.S. Senate Foreign...
Seventy-three percent of eligible voters who responded to a survey conducted by The Crimson over four days this week said they would vote for Kerry if the elections were held today, while only 19 percent said they would support President George W. Bush and 3 percent said they would...
Nationwide, the race is neck and neck. A Reuters/Zogby poll taken between Monday and Wednesday found that Bush was supported by 48 percent of likely voters and Kerry by 46. That poll had a margin of error of 2.9 percent.